Exporting images from Poser

- [Instructor] So, once you've rendered your image in Poser…well, what do you do with it?…Well, what you can do is you can export your image,…and so when you click Export Image,…then you have the chance to save the image…in one of the available file formats,…and if we save in JPEG, for example,…we could then give this a name,…and then we could save it out.…And since it's JPEG, we have the actual format options,…and the single option is the level of compression.…

The higher this number, the better the quality of the image,…the larger the file size,…and you don't want to take it down to something like 5…just so you can save space because it will look like…an artistic expression of the image…as opposed to the actual image,…in other words, it will be seriously degraded.…You don't want to go to 100 all the time…because it'll be almost no benefit in saving JPEG,…and so this is something you have to experiment with…to see what values are going to be good…for your application, your use of the JPEG format.…

And so, saving images is done by exporting right here,…

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1/2/2007

Poser 7 is one of the most enjoyable applications for creating realistic animated 3-D characters. In Poser 7 Essential Training, instructor Larry Mitchell explains how to design, pose, and animate 3-D characters using the program's intuitive interface, tools, and workflow. The training covers everything from essential animation principles to working on the intricate details of individual body parts and complicated facial expressions. Larry also teaches the minute steps required to create characters that can lip-synch to recorded sound files. Advanced topics, such as incorporating HDRI lighting, animating to reference videos, and integrating Poser 7 and Vue 6, add to the full learning experience. Exercise files accompany the tutorials.